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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • June 3 (Bloomberg) --- What if if a table or a bridge could build itself? If researchers at the self-assembly lab at MIT have their way, parts will someday put themselves together. Skylar Tibbits shows Bloomberg what a self-assembling future could look like. (Source: Bloomberg)
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  • @spykid2831
    @spykid2831 8 лет назад +176

    Uhhh why don't they tell you the metal is Nitinol??? This trick only works with Nitinol. You can't just "program" any metal wire lol...

    • @sandeeepkiran1130
      @sandeeepkiran1130 7 лет назад +1

      spykid can u teach me abt this?

    • @spencerwhite3400
      @spencerwhite3400 7 лет назад +22

      Yeah it kinda made me mad that they demonstrated this as a new cool thing that they have been researching...There are hundreds of youtube videos

    • @HardKore5250
      @HardKore5250 5 лет назад +1

      Claytronics

    • @ImieNazwiskoOK
      @ImieNazwiskoOK 3 года назад +2

      @@spencerwhite3400 And also this "tech" is kinda useless

    • @SushiCat0316
      @SushiCat0316 3 года назад +4

      @@ImieNazwiskoOK for now...
      that is the exact word they said about electromagnetic waves...

  • @runforitman
    @runforitman 8 лет назад +147

    That wire is just Nitinol... You didn't invent it...

    • @Competitive_Antagonist
      @Competitive_Antagonist 7 лет назад +13

      runforitman
      I wasn't impressed with that demo. Though memory wire is cool. I've had some a while ago in a "smart" materials kit. Have no idea what happened to it.

    • @Hyperfoxeye
      @Hyperfoxeye 7 лет назад +5

      Chriscom28 this guy stole it

    • @Izzmonster
      @Izzmonster 7 лет назад

      +Hyperfoxeye Hahahahahaha

    • @GyroCoder
      @GyroCoder 7 лет назад +1

      It's a stone, Luigi. You didn't make it!

  • @Blinkation
    @Blinkation 7 лет назад +78

    "program the metal" dumps it in hot water.

  • @NoahNunez2015
    @NoahNunez2015 7 лет назад +52

    0:45 the wire is Nitinol and the "Pipe" at 1:50 is pretty much just a bigger version of a Japanese finger trap, nothing new or innovative about anything in this video

  • @Magyar_Huszar
    @Magyar_Huszar 8 лет назад +149

    i have a test tomorow what am i doing here...

  • @AmericanPoliceState
    @AmericanPoliceState 9 лет назад +46

    Perhaps in the future entire cities can be "unpacked" Imagine a colony ship landing on a new planet and the ship unloads hundreds of cube objects and they begin to unpack and assemble into habitats. Within a few weeks or months you have a fully formed city capable of sustaining thousands of people.

    • @bad71hd
      @bad71hd 9 лет назад

      AmericanPoliceState No really.that is the main reason for these applications!

    • @IAmNumber4000
      @IAmNumber4000 8 лет назад +7

      Ok let's not get carried away there. The guys have made a tiny tube that folds into simple shapes. Whatever mass is going to exist inside of that city will have to be brought with you into space so the bigger your city is, the more rocket launches you'll need to complete and the heavier your buildings are, the more fuel you'll need to burn to get it into space. So for now, inflatable habitats are definitely the best bet.

    • @bad71hd
      @bad71hd 8 лет назад

      ***** Your nose LOOKS just like a rag! WTF?

    • @bad71hd
      @bad71hd 8 лет назад

      Be careful THEY might call you PERIOD FACE!!!! Then..Vagina head!!! My bloody buddy!!! lmao!

    • @APixerProductions
      @APixerProductions 8 лет назад +4

      +AmericanPoliceState unpacking rar archive.. copying city.rar to planet X. 534789625 minutes left.

  • @poppypits4076
    @poppypits4076 9 лет назад +5

    Smart metals have been around for decades... glass frames can be made of it, if I recall.

  • @238Hero238
    @238Hero238 7 лет назад +4

    "The parts build themselves!"
    Except you have to build them in an even more complicated way beforehand, and then COOK them

  • @bad71hd
    @bad71hd 9 лет назад

    guys!!!! The MIT ad/video was dope! Finally something on my level...self shape changing adaptable materials...WOW! Easily done by printing , current or light and ANY other free energy form..Truly cool...YOU NEED TO SEE MIT's video of these applications!

  • @evanbranham4319
    @evanbranham4319 5 лет назад +2

    “We want to improve everyone’s live”
    Bunch of wires squiggling around

  • @BocuD
    @BocuD 8 лет назад +23

    Lol 2:15 Windows 7 on MacBook Pro

  • @fouadmas5413
    @fouadmas5413 2 года назад +4

    Graphene Oxide nanotechnology can do this and could be in the Co vid shots

  • @dr.shadox4927
    @dr.shadox4927 3 года назад +1

    I wish be paid by MIT too for showing something who already exist since some years

  • @clunker6195
    @clunker6195 9 лет назад +14

    How about pots and pans that fold up when cool and when you put them on the stove form into a pot or pan.

    • @razlad2523
      @razlad2523 8 лет назад

      +ragnose1 /)

    • @greyface646
      @greyface646 8 лет назад

      +Project RAZLAD fuck off

    • @galacliva
      @galacliva 8 лет назад

      +Clinton Clunker How do you plan on cleaning them if they fold up? not unless you wanna wash them in scolding hot water so they don't fold up...

    • @asprostragos2010
      @asprostragos2010 7 лет назад

      Why? What kind of food will you prepare in the folded pan prior to heating it? Will you put the pan in the stove to unfold and THEN add the food? Seriously, some ppl...

    • @maximaleffort
      @maximaleffort 5 лет назад

      Clunker because I can buy a pan at Walmart for like a dollar

  • @LLAAPPSSEE
    @LLAAPPSSEE 3 года назад +1

    All those kids who put a drop of water on a crinkled up straw wrapper...

  • @hOurworld11
    @hOurworld11 2 года назад +1

    The one thing that really caught my eye was those floating balls moving in water.
    There are white puffy clouds, like a plastic bag in the wind that has unatural movements while at the sametime looks like it's just being blown around.
    We have had technology hidden & have gone through more than one reset.

  • @animedude4357
    @animedude4357 7 лет назад +10

    Why these people speak like they speak to a group of idiots?? Respect people mind.
    "Program the metal" come on just say it clear that what you are doing is a playing with the structure of the material. and the wire you used is very well known as Nitinol, it available on Amazon.

  • @already100degrees
    @already100degrees 8 лет назад +11

    Nothing shown in this video can be used for anything to evolve the modern age, except children toys maybe. Great effort on the creativity. But I having a wire curl into a certain pattern is a far cry from clothing creating itself. It is cool to wAtch, but you are only practicing basic physics in this video. A for effort.

    • @TheDogn
      @TheDogn 8 лет назад +4

      +already100degrees I mean have you seen the first electric motor? It was pithy af, and didn't resemble anything useful. The point is the concept could be utilized by engineers with more resources in their designs. Now we have motors that come in every shape and size for every use you can imagine.

    • @JaakkoF
      @JaakkoF 7 лет назад

      Actually Nitinol (memory metal) has large userbase and it is used in many applications that would be impossible to otherwise. But it is not a new invention and not from these guys in the video.

  • @cosmosgato
    @cosmosgato 10 лет назад +2

    2:18 _If it seems like we can't, let's try and do it._

  • @CivilRights4Olympia
    @CivilRights4Olympia 10 лет назад +2

    "Good; After we spent years intelligently designing it, we finally Created this technology"
    :)

  • @edipasplays
    @edipasplays 8 лет назад +29

    make the giant robot that can self rebuild after blowing up

    • @kira15318
      @kira15318 7 лет назад +1

      A man in a kabbooqy mask attacked tou with self healing robot L

    • @No-Wright
      @No-Wright 7 лет назад +2

      THE IRON GIANT!!!

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani 7 лет назад +1

      But he'll need No. 17 & 18.

    • @redgeoblaze3752
      @redgeoblaze3752 7 лет назад

      Goddard! Play Dead!

    • @jamiekrutzfeldt3522
      @jamiekrutzfeldt3522 7 лет назад

      Tristen Lee iorn giant

  • @Chan-bu4xz
    @Chan-bu4xz 8 лет назад +1

    I'm guessing these materials use different elements that stretch or shrink at different rates depending on the temperature. Perhaps something which changes as temperature changes would be more useful then construction parts. An example of something that changes with temperature is the amount of cooling needed on machines. Perhaps excessive heat from a machine could open vents until the machine is cooled. Imagine a house with material along the ground that will surround the home if temperatures get too hot. This could be useful in large scale fires. The hotter the fire, the stronger the material would form around the home.

  • @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248
    @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248 7 лет назад +4

    Yeah that chinese finger trap is high tech. What are you going to invient next... a slinky?

  • @surinder2873
    @surinder2873 8 лет назад

    self healing impervious material is what the spaceship was made of

  • @t_c5266
    @t_c5266 8 лет назад +1

    Yeah that pipe one was really just a Chinese finger trap

  • @bryanagustin5886
    @bryanagustin5886 3 года назад

    a shrinking garment for all sizes that is the nearest posibility of this concept

  • @elation00
    @elation00 3 года назад

    step 1: make the thing, step 2: undo the thing, result: thing does itself

  • @adrianoliverblood7133
    @adrianoliverblood7133 7 лет назад +4

    I already seen this ten years ago, i forget what the material was called but it was in the shape of a paper clip, bend it into whatever shape you want and put it into hot water and it returned. how exactly is this new? have you improved on it in any way? i don't see it.

    • @radanv2535
      @radanv2535 7 лет назад +1

      correct, memory metal alloys have been around for about 60 years

  • @dillywilly9392
    @dillywilly9392 8 лет назад +9

    This is how the Saiyans made their armor.

  • @gabrielfriedel4754
    @gabrielfriedel4754 7 лет назад

    0:18 I like how he casually says: "...change our lifes..." LMAO

  • @rodolfosanchez1508
    @rodolfosanchez1508 8 лет назад

    A self assembling spandex powered by air. PR forever

  • @whiteassnow3184
    @whiteassnow3184 4 года назад +1

    So ... when a person has nano posioning in their body -- how to deactivate its programming?
    PEMF? Pulsed electro magnetic frequencies?
    How to override a program designed to hack down a persons body while assembling in the body in its moisture and temperature?
    Synthetic biology and bio weapons... which device is the best to undo the program?

  • @chanm01
    @chanm01 10 лет назад +1

    Mega cool.
    As an aside, I believe the brilliant Swedes over at Ikea already have the technology to make tables which self assemble. In fact they have had this technology for years. It involves an allen key and furniture that is moderately cheaper than their competitor's furniture.

  • @Nanamowa
    @Nanamowa 7 лет назад +4

    Nitinol is great, but nothing new, its been used the same way you're using it for a long time

  • @neshifuturo
    @neshifuturo 7 лет назад

    What an inteligent human being !

  • @TheYugamer13
    @TheYugamer13 7 лет назад

    self assembling parts: how they do it

  • @egg1645
    @egg1645 7 лет назад

    You shout make tires that slightly change to have more traction depending on how hot they are from driving faster

  • @theblacksheep1000
    @theblacksheep1000 9 лет назад

    Justice parts................ASSEMBLE!

  • @olafurssonkyllian8153
    @olafurssonkyllian8153 9 лет назад +2

    ut they did not inent the thermo memory metals, the one in the end that changes size and diameter is the exact replica of an origami invented by the japanese centuries ago.
    that's the best they can do at MIT using millions and millions of dollars from the public sector so that these kids can play !

    • @ScornedOne1080
      @ScornedOne1080 9 лет назад +1

      +olfursson kyllian Hey, if you attach a computer to a kids toy, it becomes a tool instead of entertainment. Innovation comes in many forms, from many sources. You have only to make a connection between what's been proven, and what you can do next.

    • @dmann1115
      @dmann1115 7 лет назад

      MIT is not a public university. It gets funding from public and private sectors. It's consistently the best IMO.

  • @BonDieu617
    @BonDieu617 7 лет назад

    What I think of: car tires changing shape according to temperature, for different needs in summer and winter. Old tech this is, but there's still much potential.

  • @5ofusguys474
    @5ofusguys474 8 лет назад

    Only the coolest thing I've ever seen

  • @pastorlarry1950
    @pastorlarry1950 7 лет назад

    Proves Intelligent Design.

  • @tawbanasoha
    @tawbanasoha 8 лет назад

    where to buy this cool materials... please . ?

  • @milliefusion7340
    @milliefusion7340 3 года назад

    The programmable metal has been known for ages.

  • @alanrose6317
    @alanrose6317 7 лет назад

    That. Is. Awesome. Good work guys!!

  • @AshishAshish-hs8sq
    @AshishAshish-hs8sq 9 лет назад

    it is cool and the use of these technology in robotics leads to rapid growth

  • @noobyjim125
    @noobyjim125 7 лет назад

    Okay so sure the material could shape into a shoe but what would be the point if you had to make the shoe shape in the first place? Why not just leave it as a shoe, I could see this being more useful as like a way to tie up Christmas lights or a self folding tent but I'm not going to want a pair of pocket shoes, or a sea monkey for a plane.

  • @Reaperman4711
    @Reaperman4711 7 лет назад

    Good to see MIT is filling their 'Skylar' quota.

  • @readthedescription164
    @readthedescription164 8 лет назад

    Wait,
    Holy crap, I JUST went to the Mit (Any cubers here that went too?) and I didn't check this out. I'm so sad :(

  • @saltysergeant4284
    @saltysergeant4284 3 года назад

    Whoa. Is this the future if construction? Will colony ships that are filled with this stuff be sent to other planets? It could build an entire community before the people ever get there. Unreal.

  • @mageenderman
    @mageenderman 8 лет назад

    I can't wait for lego or some other company to sell modular versions where one "lego" piece would do this when it gets wet while another piece would do something else or even nothing so a (very smart)child(or using instructions) could build let's say a cube that changes into "pixel" art of nyan cat

  • @ausintune9014
    @ausintune9014 7 лет назад +1

    the wire is nitinol that was invented a long time ago

  • @edwardcerverizzo7363
    @edwardcerverizzo7363 7 лет назад +1

    This is pretty inspiring, what kind of education would I need to understand how these things work and dream up my own seemingly impossible thing? High level math? Chemistry?

  • @LordQueezle
    @LordQueezle 7 лет назад

    Is anyone else waiting for the nerds of this world to break some barrier and then go "oh shit! we all gonna die" (world then goes boom)

  • @warriorcast8567
    @warriorcast8567 7 лет назад

    ok just WHERE DO YOU GET THEM

  • @Stellarspace95
    @Stellarspace95 7 лет назад

    What's the material??

  • @TheCobyRandal
    @TheCobyRandal 7 лет назад

    If you liked this video, you may also like nanotechnology and nano robots. A whole new world of materials and dynamic possibilities.

  • @tls5870
    @tls5870 7 лет назад

    If it seems like you can't, let's try to do it

  • @Tylervenegas72
    @Tylervenegas72 7 лет назад

    next a anti gravity motor using liquid Mercury and and sand grain size lead pieces for it to work under electrical charging

  • @Desire123ification
    @Desire123ification 10 лет назад

    Very cool! But self-assemble could also mean awareness of surrounding for instance, or even memory in order to correct what went wrong in some cases...

  • @kunalbhatia9547
    @kunalbhatia9547 7 лет назад

    Its just ultimate

  • @archdukeferdinandofthe3rdc9
    @archdukeferdinandofthe3rdc9 7 лет назад +2

    MICRO ROBOTS
    MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE

  • @surinder2873
    @surinder2873 8 лет назад

    who is reminded of the material from the spaceship at roswell?

  • @thegemini280
    @thegemini280 4 года назад

    Amazing And Other Worldly, Keep Discovering And Creating New Ideas And Reach For The Stars Guys/Gals.

  • @sudoaj
    @sudoaj 7 лет назад

    if it seems like we can't let's try to do it

  • @saranjimable
    @saranjimable Год назад

    What adverse affects does this material have on humans, plants & animals? Has the long term affects been/being tested.
    Fyi: If it seems like you cant maybe before you do it see what the negative affe0cts your come to life experiments have.

  • @hunterdevries6195
    @hunterdevries6195 7 лет назад

    This reminds me of Big Hero 6

  • @pyrotixs8156
    @pyrotixs8156 7 лет назад

    Imagine that 50 or more years from now u can go online and be like "Ye I would like to order a house" then bam 2 weeks later u got a house and all u need is furniture

  • @mrlegoboy092
    @mrlegoboy092 9 лет назад

    The wire forming into a shape in heat is not new... I saw that 6 years ago in grade 3. Then again, they didn't explicitly say that it *was* new.

    • @jmcglockYT
      @jmcglockYT 3 года назад

      Ikr, he acts as if he invented the thing

  • @meskinthug5577
    @meskinthug5577 10 лет назад

    0:26 where do i find this glases?

  • @E-commerceassociation
    @E-commerceassociation 7 лет назад

    keep it up man one day you will made a New world

  • @drinkwater9707
    @drinkwater9707 6 лет назад

    Next Gen of Big Hero 6?

  • @Karlosfull
    @Karlosfull 8 лет назад +1

    this is a perfect man, young, handsome and smart

  • @ThePlugTurtle
    @ThePlugTurtle 7 лет назад

    if i saw this at a magic show id want my money back

  • @tianz4710
    @tianz4710 10 лет назад

    MIT is really great...

  • @jonathandoney9654
    @jonathandoney9654 4 года назад

    Where is your company

  • @thebridgeartcrewkenya3367
    @thebridgeartcrewkenya3367 Год назад

    Revolution of nano

  • @dozer1642
    @dozer1642 7 лет назад

    Seems like you can't pick a belt that matches. Start there.

  • @abhishekdev258
    @abhishekdev258 4 года назад

    Proteins assemble like this in your cell....I mean our cell

  • @Glipper_
    @Glipper_ 8 лет назад +1

    Big hero 6

  • @werqweadcwer659
    @werqweadcwer659 7 лет назад

    nature is doing it already

  • @cmanmaxwell
    @cmanmaxwell 7 лет назад

    Fleshlight needs to get on this.

  • @benjidabull
    @benjidabull 5 лет назад

    Precise

  • @suryo_utomo
    @suryo_utomo 6 лет назад

    its magic

  • @robinfr93
    @robinfr93 8 лет назад +3

    Really? Not a single capsule corp joke?

  • @brendasaller
    @brendasaller 6 лет назад

    In the future these building blocks will be able to work at surrounding temperature just as it happens with the building blocks of DNA

  • @tilenkobe
    @tilenkobe 7 лет назад

    0:44 so we take a stripper... wire metal. lol

  • @spencerwhite3400
    @spencerwhite3400 7 лет назад +1

    Looks like protein folding

  • @TheCynicalDude_
    @TheCynicalDude_ 7 лет назад

    Wow. I expected some genius "top comments" on this.....boy am I disappointed.

  • @W-C-F-o1k
    @W-C-F-o1k 7 лет назад +1

    one was just a giant finger trap lol

  • @user-zu1ix3yq2w
    @user-zu1ix3yq2w 8 лет назад +3

    "It's not magic"
    > forms a jet.

  • @OhSoUnicornly
    @OhSoUnicornly 7 лет назад +6

    "We use moisture" no you don't, you used heat to make the metal go back. Geez, flat-out lie, why don't you.

  • @renierelagazo7888
    @renierelagazo7888 7 лет назад

    people here see nothing but a simple metal forming simple shapes. I see endless possibilities..
    #KeepItUp #H8rsGonnaH8 #TowardsDFuture

  • @TheFvids
    @TheFvids 7 лет назад +1

    I just don't see anything new here what they're doing is very limited........ what's the point the memory wire can only take on one shape your not programming it the ball is nearly the same as Chinese finger cuffs

  • @augustackerman9404
    @augustackerman9404 7 лет назад

    why and how

  • @JosuaAS2
    @JosuaAS2 7 лет назад

    Capsule Corp starts here?

  • @endi3407
    @endi3407 8 лет назад

    what am I doing here??? why am I watching smart pants assemble???

  • @justrealcontent1803
    @justrealcontent1803 7 лет назад +1

    So when can my shoes tie themselves?

  • @infa7615
    @infa7615 5 лет назад

    IKEA: *heavy breathing*

  • @ZacheryIrishpotatofarmer
    @ZacheryIrishpotatofarmer 9 лет назад

    The sad thing is is that we should se the robots be intelligent enough to think to themselfs what shape they could go into. I know that the robots were free in this scenario, but they still had a trigger, just like the spirograph in the water- what if the robots could inteligently think a different shape, or get out of the water? THat's the true meaning of this project and with a "terminator" kind of goal it could lead to our downfall.

    • @drek.475
      @drek.475 9 лет назад +2

      The thing is, these aren't actual robots. Its just materials.